Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 Dear Friend of ASO: Information on and upcoming conference in Kentucky. FYI - Please share. Sincerely, Barbara C. YavorcikPresidentAutism Society of Ohio701 S. Main St.Akron, OH 44311(330) 376-0211fax: (330) 376-1226email: askASO@...home: byavorcik@...web: www.autismohio.org Please note: This is provided for information purposes only. The ASO does not endorse or recommend any providers, methodologies or services. Providing this information should not be construed as an endorsement by the ASO, either explicit or impiled. ------------------------ AUTISM INSTITUTE 2006 Presented by the Kentucky Autism Training Center College of Education and Human Development, University of Louisville June 14-16, 2006 Galt House Hotel - Louisville, Kentucky Featuring… Hodgdon, M.Ed., CCC-SLP is a Speech Pathologist and Communication Specialist who is the Director of Cornerstone Communication Center, an organization that provides consultation, training, and professional development with the goal of improving communication. She is internationally known for her expertise in developing the use of visual strategies to support communication for students with autism, Asperger's Syndrome and others with communication or behavior challenges. is a powerful and entertaining presenter who inspires program participants to accomplish new goals with students. She shares practical information that helps achieve excellent results in student learning and is the author of Visual Strategies For Improving Communication, Solving Behavior Problems in Autism and the video series Visual Strategies Workshop. Rebekah Heinrichs, M.S.N., M.S. Ed. Rebekah Heinrichs works as an educational specialist in autism spectrum disorders. She earned a masters degree in pediatric nursing from the University of Kentucky in 1982 and a masters degree in special education with a focus on autism spectrum disorders from the University of Kansas in 2001. Rebekah is a certified parent educator who has worked most recently with the First Steps Washtenaw: Chelsea Parents as Teachers program in Chelsea, Michigan, where she resides in the country with her husband and two teenage children. She is also a trained community facilitator with the Adults and Children Together (ACT) Against Violence program which focuses on educating adults who work with or parent young children (birth to age eight) about anger management, social problem solving, discipline and media violence. Rebekah is the author of Perfect Targets: Asperger Syndrome and Bullying: Practical Solutions for Surviving the Social World, published by the Autism Asperger Publishing Co. She speaks nationally regarding educational, social and bullying issues; with a special focus on how these issues relate to children with autism spectrum disorders and other exceptionalities. …and a Keynote Speech and sessions by… Dave Hamrick Dave Hamrick is a 26-year-old man with high-functioning autism. He is currently finishing his graduate degree in meteorology from North Carolina State University. His career plans include being a forecaster with the National Weather Service. In addition to his academic pursuits, Mr. Hamrick is also very active in the autism community. He has been an active board member of The Autism Program of Virginia, served as an officer of a local autism society chapter, and a frequent presenter at autism conferences throughout Virginia and neighboring states about how autism has personally influenced him. Mr. Hamrick is also writing a book about his personal experiences with autism and how parents and professionals can better understand the disorder and how to cope with difficult circumstances when they arise. …along with many other distinguished presenters addressing topics such as… Supported Employment ♦ Teaming between Professionals and Families ♦ Feeding and Nutrition ♦ Assistive Technology ♦ Social Skills Development ♦ High to Low Tech Solutions for the Classroom ♦ Curriculum Modification ♦ Behavior ♦ Data Collection ♦ Early Identification of Autism Spectrum Disorders for Medical Professionals ♦ Autism Awareness for Law Enforcement and First Responders ♦ Autism Awareness and Practical Strategies for Early Childhood Professionals Sponsored in Part by the Kentucky Department of Education ♦ In Partnership with the Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence $150.00 Professional/Educator $65.00 Family Member Full Time Student Para Professional/Instructional Assistant Add $20.00 Sign me up for the Keynote Lunch on Thursday, June 15th. (please add to total below) Please mail completed registration forms to: Autism Institute 2006 KATC/UofL 911 S. Brook St. Louisville, KY 40203 If submitting registrations with only a P.O., you may fax to 502-852-7148 attn. Kirkham Please make checks payable to KATC or Kentucky Autism Training Center. Onsite registration will be an additional $20.00. Thank you. If you require additional information about Autism Institute 2006, please contact Frarey at .frarey@... or call 1-800-334-8635, ext. 852-4631. Registration information will also be available on our website at www.kyautism.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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